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Out of the Darkness: Greenham Voices 1981-2000 [Kietas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Hardback, aukštis x plotis: 234x156 mm, 16 Plates, color; 50 Illustrations
  • Išleidimo metai: 27-Aug-2021
  • Leidėjas: The History Press Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 0750995173
  • ISBN-13: 9780750995177
  • Formatas: Hardback, aukštis x plotis: 234x156 mm, 16 Plates, color; 50 Illustrations
  • Išleidimo metai: 27-Aug-2021
  • Leidėjas: The History Press Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 0750995173
  • ISBN-13: 9780750995177

What is a Greenham woman? Any damn woman who wishes to call herself one.

‘What d’you need more atom bombs for?
You got enough bombs to kill us all ten times
Yet still you keep asking for more.’

Greenham Protest Song

In 1981, a group of women marched from Cardiff to the Greenham Common RAF base in Newbury to protest the siting of US nuclear missiles on British soil. Gradually joined by women from all over the world, they formed what became the Greenham Common Women’s Peace Camp. They stayed there for almost twenty years, in what would become the largest, most effective woman-led protest since the Suffrage campaign – and they would radicalize a generation.

Out of the Darkness reunites the trailblazing women of Greenham to share their intimate recollections of the highs and lows of camp life, explore how they organized, and uncover the clever, non-violent ways they challenged military, police and cultural forces, all in the name of peace. Whether freeing MoD geese or dancing on silos, whether composing songs to put their cases across in court or kissing in the face of advancing police, this is the story of the power of creativity, wit and courage, and the sisterhood the Greenham women created.

Today, as our planet suffers increased threats from nuclear proliferation and environmental strain, this book celebrates the Greenham pioneers of peaceful protest and hopes to inspire a new generation of activists.



Previously undocumented testimonies telling stories of love, laughter, adventure and activism from the Greenham Common Women’s Peace Camp.
Map of Greenham Common Women's Peace Camp
7(2)
Foreword 9(2)
Preface 11(4)
The women in this book 15(12)
1 Shall there be womanly times? Where it all began
27(18)
2 We'll stay here at Greenham: Daily life at camp
45(26)
3 It ain't just the web, it's the way that we spin it: Creating a women-only space
71(18)
4 Which side are you on? Local and national relationships
89(22)
5 Your daughters grew to women, and your little boys to men: Reflections on motherhood
111(18)
6 Queers and hags: The media
129(18)
7 Weave a dove into the wire: The politics of art
147(18)
8 Take the toys from the boys: Non-violent direct action
165(34)
9 We're a civilised nation: Acts of violence
199(18)
10 We don't like your cause: Law and disorder
217(18)
11 Tomorrow: Greenham's legacies
235(30)
Notes 265(2)
Bibliography 267(2)
Thank yous 269
KATE KERROW is a freelance writer, researcher and educator. She won The Jerwood Charitable Foundations Playwrights Award and is Founding Editor of online publication The Heroine Collective.

REBECCA MORDAN has worked in TV, radio and theatre. She founded Scary Little Girls Theatre Co in 2002, has worked with CND and the Reclaim The Night march, and has appeared on 5 Live, Radio 4 and Sky News.